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From Concept to 3D Printed Car

The Department of Energy (DOE) is a key funding source for Oak Ridge National Labs (ORNL) , CINCINNATI's partner for BAAM development. This video outlines the history and progress of CINCINNATI with the evolving partnership of ORNL and the DOE.

Mark Your Calendars!

Do you know what the k-factor is or why it’s important to your bend accuracy? If not, then we have the perfect webinar for you. Whether you are pro or new to metal forming, this webinar will provide you with a review of the essentials as well as some hidden secrets to increase your bend accuracy.

Press Releases

CI will introduce a 150-ton version of a new hybrid model press brake at FABTECH 2018 on November 6 - 8 in Atlanta. Additional size models will be released in the future. The company’s metal fabrication products will be displayed in Booth B8439.

CI has made a new productive link between metal fabrication and additive manufacturing. The American machine tool manufacturer will showcase this concept at FABTECH 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. A trio of 3D printed press brake process enhancements will be on display and demonstrated at Cincinnati booth B5543 in the Additive Pavilion.

In the News

With the intention of showcasing their latest manufacturing technology, one of the development partners of Cincinnati Incorporated (CI), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) decided to participate in the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

Investing in new technology keeps Accurate at the head of the pack. After shifting to SOLIDWORKS a few years ago, they purchased a laser cutting machine to boost productivity and accuracy over their hi-def plasma. The laser led to more precision jobs, and Accurate quickly found itself in need of a more precise press brake that could keep pace.

With Big Area Additive Manufacturing (we call it BAAM around here), there’s a new way to prototype and produce parts and tooling for industries like automotive, aerospace and more. The technology is capable of quite literally changing how the world works. But when you break it down to day-to-day operations, it’s often far more practical.

Built by our partners at nLIGHT® (a global leader in fiber laser technology), the Corona’s groundbreaking innovation is its programmable all-fiber beam quality. The result is what makes the CL-900 so special: optimized machine tool performance across various metals and thicknesses.